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The Supervisa Service at APS Immigration is designed to help families reunite and enjoy extended visits in Canada. If you’re a Canadian citizen or permanent resident with parents or grandparents abroad, the Supervisa offers a wonderful opportunity to host your loved ones for an extended stay. This multi-entry visa allows parents and grandparents to visit Canada for up to two years at a time without the need for frequent visa renewals. Our expert team is dedicated to facilitating the Supervisa application process, ensuring a hassle-free experience for you and your family.

Supervisa Application Process

  • Eligibility Assessment: We assess your eligibility as a host and your parents’ or grandparents’ eligibility as applicants.
  • Financial Support: Demonstrate that you have the means to support your visitors during their stay in Canada.
  • Documentation Compilation: Assist in compiling the required documents, including a letter of invitation and proof of medical insurance.
  • Application Submission: Submit the Supervisa application to the relevant immigration authorities.
  • Approval and Arrival: Upon approval, your parents or grandparents can visit you in Canada and relish their extended stay with peace of mind.

Canadian citizens and permanent residents can apply to host their parents or grandparents under the Supervisa program.

The Supervisa allows for multiple entries of up to two years per visit, making it easier for extended family reunions.

You are required to provide proof of private Canadian medical insurance coverage for your visitors for a minimum of one year.

The Supervisa is specifically designed for parents and grandparents. If you wish to sponsor other family members, we can explore alternative sponsorship options.

If the application is denied, we can help you understand the reasons and explore alternatives, including reapplication or addressing any issues that led to the denial.